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Store Bay
Store Bay is possibly one of the busiest and
more popular beaches in the sister isle. After a
stroll on the long stretch of coral sand, its clean
and clear waters beckon you to dive in. Its loca-
tion also adds to its overwhelming popularity
since it is only 15 minutes away from the city
and just walking distance from the ANR Robin-
son International Airport, which makes it very
convenient for tourists. Here, accommodation,
parking and dining facilities are readily accessible.
You can find food stalls offering local dishes such
as crab and dumpling and purchase souvenirs at
the local booths as keepsake handicraft. Store
Bay is the venue of many action packed activi-
ties like the Great Race powerboat competition
and Great Fete.
Pigeon Point
Pigeon Point, also known as Pigeon Point Her-
itage Park can be described as a picture straight
out of a magazine. It's been featured in many
travel magazines. Located on the southwestern
end of Tobago, this picturesque beach has a
wooden jetty with a thatched roof that is consid-
ered the landmark for Pigeon Point beach. Just
10 minutes away from Store Bay, there's a small
fee to enter this beach, but it's worth every
Studio Apt
$450.00
Suite - 1 Bedroom
$450.00
Suite - 2 Bedroom
$550.00
Based on Double Occupancy
Extra person in room
$70.00
Map Breakfast & Dinner per person $125.00
All apartments are air-conditioned and contain, colour
TV with 15 satellite stations and fully equipped kitchen.
The daily newspaper is provided complimentary as well
as transport to Pigeon Point Beach and the use of 100 ft
long swimming pool with wet bar 50 x 20 swimming
pools also available, 2 jacuzzi, mini gym on site.
Every Wednesday there is also a complimentary
Manager's Rum Punch for all guests. 10% Government
Tax applicable on room and meals. 15% vat on food.
10% Service charge on room
Reservation only- 384-8851-52
Call 639-8533/4, 639-8391 or your local travel agents.
Rent your car or jeep from Sweet Jeeps and get complimen-
tary pick-up at the airport.
STEAK & LOBSTER GRILL on the beach for the best
steak & lobster on the Island.
Complimentary admission to the Deep
The Liming Spot of Sandy Spot Point Village
The Deep Pub Disco
www.sandypoint.net Email: sandypt@tstt.net.tt0829031
W
0313030
penny.
Upon entering the beach, you'll notice
dive shops, tour operators, fishermen
and other vendors plying their trade on
the roadside.
Here you can snorkel, take a tour in the
glass bottom boats to Buccoo Reef and
the Nylon Pool or simply relax and enjoy
the amazing watersports activities.
Englishman's Bay
This beach is a better option for those
looking for peace and quiet surroundings.
Englishman's Bay is a secluded beach on
the leeward coast of Tobago, between
Castara and Parlatuvier. Although this
beach does not attract large numbers of
beach goers like the beaches in the
western end of the island, it is still con-
sidered Tobago's hidden gem. According
to Travel Tobago, here you won't find
brightly coloured beach umbrellas and
only a handful of beach chairs are avail-
able. No water sports are available here,
as they would seem out-of-place in this
setting.
Arnos Vale
If you're into snorkeling and want to
see fantastic coral life, then Arnos Vale
beach is the best snorkel spot in Tobago.
It is also an excellent base for bird
watching. This palm-fringed beach can
be access through the Arnos Vale Hotel
or through an alternative road through
Plymouth village
Mount Irvine Bay
Mount Irvine Bay is a bay split into
two shady beaches, one maintained by
Mount Irvine Beach Hotel, which pro-
vides excellent swimming and sun-
bathing whilst the other beach, a little
further north is preserved by the local
authority. Tobago Retreats describes the
bay as having a great atmosphere, which
makes it popular with local families with
young children as the sea on both
beaches is shallow and calm and re-
mains so for some way out. Both sides
have restaurant and bar facilities.
In Tobago, there is no shortage of magnificent beaches. From Crown Point
to Charlotteville, you'll be amazed to find beaches of all types, whether
quiet and secluded or bustling with activity. Don't be afraid to take a
splash into one of these following beaches for some Christmas fun!